What do you mean by the percolation rate of water in soil
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Percolation rate means the time, expressed in minutes per inch, required for water to seep into saturated soil at a constant rate. ... Percolation rate means the rate of water movement through a soil. Percolation rate is usually measured and assigned on the basis of elapsed time per unit volumetric water level drop.
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Percolation rate means the rate by which water passes down slowly into the soil. Water does not percolate at the same rate in soil types. Sandy soil allows maximum percolation of water and clay soil allows minimum percolation of water.
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